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[Authority] Un actor que esta autenticado como HANDY_WORKER debe poder... #127

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  1. An actor who is authenticated as a handy worker must be able to:

    • [ ] 1. Browse the catalogue of fix-up tasks and navigate to the profile of the corresponding customer, which includes his or her personal data plus his or her list of fix-up tasks.
    • [ ] 2. Filter the catalogue of fix-up tasks using the following filters: a single key word that must appear somewhere in its ticker, description, or address; a category to which the task must belong; a warranty required by the task; a range of prices; or a range of dates.
    • [ ] 3. Manage his or her applications, which includes listing them, showing them, and creating them. When a handy worker applies for a fix-up task, he or she can set an offered price, and add some comments.
    • [ ] 4. When a customer accepts an application, then the corresponding handy worker can create a work plan for the corresponding fix-up task. They can fully manage the work plan, which includes showing them, creating, updating, and deleting phases.
  2. An actor who is authenticated as a handy worker must be able to:

    • [ ] 1. Change the filters of his or her finder.
    • [ ] 2. Display the fix-up tasks in his or her finder.
    • [ ] 3. List and show the complaints regarding the fix-up tasks in which he or she’s been involved.
    • [ ] 4. Write a note regarding any of the reports that a referee‘s written regarding any of the complaints in which he or she’s involved.
    • [ ] 5. Write a comment in a note regarding any of the reports that a referee’s written on any of the complaints in which he or she’s involved.
  3. An actor who is authenticated as a handy worker must be able to:

    • [ ] 1. Manage his or her tutorials, which includes listing, showing, creating, updating, and deleting them.
    • [x] 2. Manage his or her endorsements, which includes listing them, showing them, creating an endorsement about a customer for whom he or she’s worked, updating them, and deleting them.